Victor Rosenbaum,
pianist
Pianist
Victor Rosenbaum, former chair of the NEC piano department for more than
ten years, has performed widely as soloist and chamber music performer
in the United States, Europe, Asia, Israel, and Russia, in such
prestigious halls as Alice Tully Hall in New York and the Hermitage in
St. Petersburg, Russia. He has collaborated with such artists as Leonard
Rose, Arnold Steinhardt, Robert Mann, and the Cleveland and Brentano
String Quartets, among others. Festival appearances have included
Tanglewood, Rockport, Yellow Barn, Kneisel Hall, Kfar Blum (Israel) and
Musicorda, where he is on the faculty. He has been soloist with the
Indianapolis and Atlanta symphonies and the Boston Pops. Also an
accomplished composer and conductor, Rosenbaum gives masterclasses and
lectures on pedagogy issues and interpretive analysis worldwide. His
highly praised recording of Schubert is on Bridge Records.
B.A., cum laude,
Brandeis University; M.F.A., Princeton University. Piano with Leonard
Shure, Rosina Lhevinne; theory and composition with Martin Boykan,
Edward T. Cone, Earl Kim, Roger Sessions. Former faculty of Eastman
School of Music and Brandeis University. Former chair of piano at the
Eastern Music Festival. Former Director/President of the Longy School of
Music.
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